Implant Dentures
Dentures gradually lose their fit as a result of the underlying bone changing from repeated denture use. Excessive bone loss can eventually cause a complete denture to lose its ability to fit. In order to replace conventional dentures that no longer fit well due to likely bone loss and to improve comfort, implant-supported dentures are a good option. They can also be used to replace missing teeth.
How It Works
A number of dental implants are used to support overdentures with implants. An abutment-based attachment is placed on top of each implant to secure the overdenture. These detachable dentures need a significant amount of healthy bone. Bar, ball, or magnet connections between the implants and the denture are all possible.
Benefits for You
It is important not to undervalue the benefits of dentures supported by implants. Without a doubt, losing your teeth is a traumatic experience that can lower your confidence. Your dentist can restore the appearance and functionality of your smile with this kind of denture.
Additionally, because fewer implants are used during this procedure, you spend less time in the chair and less money. You can resume your normal routine, eat your favorite meals, and smile with newfound assurance.
Full Mouth and All-On-Four Implant Dentures
If you require a full arch top or bottom restoration or if all of your teeth are missing, an implant-supported complete bridge or full denture may be a great option. We offer full mouth, full arch, and all-on-four implant denture restorations to replace missing teeth and enhance the look of your smile and face.
In comparison to conventional dentures, full implant dentures supported by implants are more reliable and comfortable, preserving more of your natural biting and chewing abilities.
Additionally, since some of your tooth roots will be replaced by your bones, they are better maintained.